Eli Manning and the New York Giants kicked off the NFL season Sunday with a win over the Buffalo Bills in the Hall of Fame Game.

The Giants' division, the NFC East, may not be as strong as it was in its heyday of the 1980s and '90s, but it is still highly competitive -- and it all starts at the quarterback position.

So the question is: Which NFC East QB will have the best fantasy season in 2014?

Eli Manning is coming off one of his worst years as a pro, with 18 touchdowns passes and 27 interceptions. He threw for a respectable 3,818 yards but only completed 57.5 percent of his passes in an age where most are over 60 percent. Still, the 33-year-old does have two Super Bowl wins on his resume.

Tony Romo has the stigma of late-game collapses and postseason failures, but when it comes to fantasy football, the Dallas Cowboys' QB is a stud. Romo threw 31 TDs and only 10 INTs with 3,828 yards passing and a completion percentage of 63.9. The 34-year-old also has arguably the best wide receiver (Dez Bryant) and tight end (Jason Witten) in the division as targets.

Robert Griffin III exploded on the scene in 2012, throwing 20 TDs with only 5 INTs. Last year, however, the Washington Redskins signal-caller battled through injuries and clashes with his coach. His TD passes were down (16), his interceptions were up (12) but, most importantly, his running was curtailed. After rushing for 815 yards and 7 TDs as a rookie, those numbers were 489 and 0 last year.

Nick Foles was one of the league's top quarterbacks the second half of the year after taking the reins from Michael Vick. The Philadelphia Eagles' QB finished the season with 27 TD passes (with 3 rushing scores) and only 2 INTs. His 9.12 yards-per-attempt average and 119.2 passer rating were the highest in the NFL. Still, he enters 2014 with the pressure of being the No. 1 guy from the start, and he has no DeSean Jackson to throw to.